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    Soul mates

    Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 12/06/2016

    » The ability to see people’s souls is not a skill that everybody would want. In the romantic TV comedy, I See You: Special Nurse, Wonder Case, pretty nurse Pairin discovers that she has this unwanted gift.

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    Wait for me

    Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 18/04/2017

    » Cho Kyuhyun is one of the three main singers from top K-pop group Super Junior. As well as being a great singer, the 29-year-old has several other notable talents. He is the witty host of the high rating show, Radio Star and has had major roles in several successful musicals, such as Singin' in the Rain and Mozart!

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    The princess bride

    Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 09/05/2017

    » The Korean TV series Princess Hours was a huge hit in Thailand when it first came out way back in 2006. Hoping to recapture the popularity of the original, True4U (24) has decided to produce a Thai remake, Princess Hours Thailand: Rak Woon Woon Chao Ying Chom Choon.

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    Musical evolution

    Holiday Time, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 30/12/2017

    » Imagine Dragons are a huge act with a big reputation. And they’re coming to Bangkok. Over the years, the guys have become famous for their quality live shows. So it’s no surprise that they’re upcoming visit to the kingdom is creating such a buzz.

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    Building them up

    Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 02/01/2019

    » Construction workers are usually overlooked even though their work is fundamental to the building of cities. To shine a spotlight on them, German photographer Ralf Tooten exhibits construction-worker portraits in his exhibition "A.W.C. -- Asian Workers Covered", as a reminder of how and by whom Thailand's cities have been built.

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    A better Korean option

    Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 06/05/2019

    » South Korea is one of the most popular destinations for Thais -- both tourists and illegal workers. According to the Ministry of Labour, there are 165,854 Thais living in South Korea, 143,169 of them illegally. Such a large number of illegal workers has caused Korean immigration officers to strictly screen Thai visitors. On April 20, a Facebook user shared a post saying that only five Thai passengers from a low-cost flight could get through Seoul, while the rest were detained for deportation. On the post, many comments blamed illegal workers for causing trouble for those attempting to travel legitimately. An unlawful worker defended himself by saying others didn't have sympathy for his poverty.

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    Separating fact from fiction

    Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 01/07/2019

    » Last October, Singapore's online news channel Asia One reported a gruesome story from Thailand. It alleged that a vegetarian restaurant in Bangkok served human flesh to diners. The news went viral, and was quickly picked up by various news outlets worldwide, including The Sun and the Daily Mail in the UK, and Newsweek in the US.

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    Celebrate 20 years of One Piece

    Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 16/08/2019

    » Fans of popular Japanese manga and animation One Piece can meet celebrated characters at the One Piece 20th Anniversary in Thailand at Parc Paragon, Siam Paragon, from now until Aug 20.

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    Street Seoul in the heart of Bangkok

    Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 20/09/2019

    » The Korean wave continues to wash through Thailand. To strengthen relations with Korean business partners and promote Korean culture and products to Thais, the Pano Industry Company has teamed up with The Gravity Motion for the Seoul Street Festival Thailand 2019, taking place on Saturday and Sunday at CentralWorld. The event will feature performances from popular Korean and Thai acts as well as food, fashion, beauty and travel goods for sale.

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    Tradition vs trash on Loy Krathong

    Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 11/11/2019

    » From krathong made from banana leaves to those made of styrofoam, bread, ice and other biodegradables, Thais have come up with many different ideas and materials to make floats for the Loy Krathong Festival, during which, on every Full Moon of the 12th lunar month, they pay respect and seek forgiveness from the Goddess of Water. The festival takes place tonight.

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